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How much is a pilgrimage to the Holy Land?

How much is a pilgrimage to the Holy Land?

So, how much does a Holy Land tour cost? The average cost for a standard tour of the Holy Land, without airfare, is $300 a day per person. Assuming you opt for a roommate throughout the trip. A luxury trip runs around $850 per day per person.

Can you tour the Holy Land on your own?

Absolutely. People travel to Israel all the time on their own. But a lot of those people aren’t doing an intentional tour of biblical sites. If you want to do your own Holy Land tour through Israel, you can more than easily accomplish it though.

How many days is our Holy Land tour?

Available every day, our 9 day Christian Holy Land Tour of Israel is a great value touring option, including a great number of important sites and Israel experiences, overnight accommodation, luxury coach transportation, and a fully licensed and experienced tour guides.

Are Holy Land tours safe?

Visitors are advised to avoid travel to the Gaza Strip in the south and the Golan Heights on the northern border of Israel. Most of the holy sights are not in these areas, but the U.S. government also advises its employees to travel to the Old City in Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives only in daylight hours.

When should I visit the Holy Land?

The best times to visit Jerusalem are April through May and October through November, when the weather is mild and the crowds are thin. However, make sure to cross-check your travel dates with major Jewish celebrations such as the High Holy Days, Sukkot, and Passover.

How much money do I need to go to Israel?

How much money will you need for your trip to Israel? You should plan to spend around ₪347 ($102) per day on your vacation in Israel, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, ₪99 ($29) on meals for one day and ₪24 ($7.21) on local transportation.

Can you drink alcohol in Israel?

Birthright Israel is committed to the health, safety and well-being of each participant and staff member throughout the trip. We recognize that the minimum drinking age in Israel is 18, and that participants are, therefore, of legal age to consume alcohol while in Israel.